Can you help me draw a diagram for each number? thank you 1.)The velocity of the water at the entrance and exit of a pipe are 10 m/s and 3 m/s, respectively. The volume of water flowing inside the tube is 18000 m 3 . What is the kinetic energy of the water measured at the exit of the pipe? 2. If the exit of the pipe in problem 1 is located at the ground level, what is the elevation of the pipe inlet if all the potential energy is converted to the kinetic energy in problem 1?
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Can you help me draw a diagram for each number? thank you
1.)The velocity of the water at the entrance and exit of a pipe are 10 m/s and 3 m/s,
respectively. The volume of water flowing inside the tube is 18000 m 3 . What is
the kinetic energy of the water measured at the exit of the pipe?
2. If the exit of the pipe in problem 1 is located at the ground level, what is the
elevation of the pipe inlet if all the potential energy is converted to the kinetic
energy in problem 1?
3. What is the total
(2093 J/kg-K) to 100 0 C without steam formation?
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